Re: Snooker to trial shorter format : Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:13 pm
Asim wrote: BBC Story. Thoughts? Personally I quite like watching a nice tactical frame that goes on a bit, but they might become a thing of the past with less balls on the table. Just another example of a sport "dumbing down" to attract outsiders and make money? So what would be the maximum break? Ronnie's match might be finished within half an hour, but McManus will still be at the table after a couple of days, no matter how many reds there are. Why does the WPBSA want to attract those with the attention span of a gnat anyway? Snooker is not purely about potting is it; it is also about positional play and manoevring the balls around the table. There is also a mental aspect. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. By all means have some 'entertainment' events as well, with rapid events or trick sessions, but not at the expense of the bread and butter. Be careful what you wish for. More money seems to ruin a lot of sports. |
Asim wrote: BBC Story. Thoughts? Personally I quite like watching a nice tactical frame that goes on a bit, but they might become a thing of the past with less balls on the table. Just another example of a sport "dumbing down" to attract outsiders and make money? So what would be the maximum break? Ronnie's match might be finished within half an hour, but McManus will still be at the table after a couple of days, no matter how many reds there are. Why does the WPBSA want to attract those with the attention span of a gnat anyway? Snooker is not purely about potting is it; it is also about positional play and manoevring the balls around the table. There is also a mental aspect. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. By all means have some 'entertainment' events as well, with rapid events or trick sessions, but not at the expense of the bread and butter. Be careful what you wish for. More money seems to ruin a lot of sports. |
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